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FAIRSREAOH AND BENEFIT EVERY AVENUE r p INDUSTRIAL LIFE AND ARE INSTITUTIONS TO BE FOSTERED AND ENCOURAGED
tkt tnaaLEntered as secondclass matter
at the Postofflco Ogden Utah
under Act of Congress t
Published Dally except Sundaysby Wm Glaamann-
SUBSCRIPTIONS
One Month In Advance 75
SIx Months In Advance 425Twelve Months In Advance 800
im nt m t9UaranttcTtit Cirtifaj tbft the eirtnlttton oflhtEVENING STANDARD
bat tcco audited and a gonrantfed the
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This Paper AAJ prortd brmrcJciClttioathtt tbf citttslatioe rtcardt art kept with
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i omrr the oivnrnfitp aod managementKiQcorctoI Auo 20 1908
LOAVES OF BREAD ARETOO SMALL
The Los Angeles City council haspassed an ordinance providing thatrvcry loaf of bread offered for salemust bear a stamp snowing the nameof tim baker and the weight oC theloaf rtis specified that the breadmust weigh equal to the stampedweight within eight hours after bak-
ing¬
This Is agood law as It protectsthe public against tho sale of light¬
weight bread Bakers as the priceof flour Increases are tempted to re-
duce the weight of the loaf in order tomaintain a margin of profit The con-
sumers¬
arc not apt to complain ata > ill loaf if they are informed asto fie weight of loaf thoy are buyingbut to buy that which seems to bo aloaf of bread and discover as theyhave In Salt Lake that they are shortweighted from three to five ouncesIs to arouse public resentment-
Of seven samples of broad purchas-ed
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and weighed in Salt Lake Thurs-day the best loaf was three ouncesshort In weight The sample from thePalace bakery weighed only clovenounces
MINISTERS ARE AT LASTPROTESTING
Tho ministers of New York City atthe eleventh hour have awakened to
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Cesare LombrosoTeilsAbout Ghosts
Lombroso is one of the leadingscientists of Europe an expert incriminology and psychology
Some years ago he made lightof the idea of If ghosts andpsychic research A prominentItalian professor challenged himto investigate and Lombrosoaccepted Since then he has
ghosts with the samecare and precision which won himfame in analyzingcriminals His
subject has been theworld famous mediumPaladino He has investigatedher feats of of mate-rialization
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all the phenomenaThe results are marvelous
He has written out his reportcarefully and it is all odds themost authoritative article onpsychic research ever printed
Dont fail to read it i-
nHAMPTONSMAGAZINEJ-
ULYON SALE NOWOther of the featgreat ¬ures in this splendid number areA Trust in Water and Air
theHA Trust after everything except
air we andeven after that John L Mathewstells howIf Fhtj Bob on Target
PracttceAdmiral Evans tellsthe story of the men behind thegunsThe
Vanderbilt FortuneInside facts and bookkeepersfigures about the ew York
by Charles E RussellThe Wood BoxAn excep ¬tional story full of life andand Gouverncur MorrisOther stones Harris Mertin
Jennette Cooper EllisParker Butler and a serialRex Beach besides good short-
BuytOries
it today any live newsdealer
15 centsj HAMPTONS MAGAZINE New York
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T 4fv realization ot the wrong committed
t by allowing girls of their parishes toI act as missionaries In individual In-
struction
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of Chinese The publicationot tho number of mission workersruined by their Chinese pupils ouldhOck the country and be an awfulobject lesson In depravity according-
to tho statement of one of the min-
isters
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who saysI
It any largo paper would employ-
Its facilities for gathering now to ob-
taining
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a list of tho mission girls rulnod by Chlnose whom thoy wore teachng It would perform a service forwhich all tho churches would ho su-
premely
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grateful There havo boonenough cases of that kind to fill anentire page In the paper That listWould be read everywhere as an awfulobjectlesson In depravity I believeits mibllcatiou would so shock thocountry as to correct the evil atwhich it would aim Nothing short ofsome such exposure will stop It Thopeople need to bo horrified I shallbo In sympathy with any measurehowever shocking to save our youngwomen from a continuance of this in-
famy¬
and with what feeble force Ihave I will speak for it
Western people aro not surprised-at what has occurred The wonderwith them is that tho good people ofNow York City should have v beenblinded so long to tho cunning trick-ery
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and low morality of the Chinese
THE SALTON SEA AGAIN
Again the Colorado river Is flowingIntq the Salton sea A dispatch fromSan Bernardino says that the Colorado-is discharging an Immense head of-
watfcr Into the basin through the Neuvo rhor and that while no loss hasresulted the immense volume of wat-
er¬
being added to the Salton adds years-to the existence of this inland seasays the Butte InterMountain Lessthan two years ago the Coloradobroke through a canal system built-on Its west bank and flooded the seato an extent that caused much con-
cern¬
to the people of Southern Cali-
fornia¬
The Southern Pacific spentan immense sum in controlling theflow and the United States govern ¬
ment assisted In the work The Salton basin Is below the level of theColorado river and covers an immensearea Since the government and theSouthern Pacific stopped the flow ofthe river Into the basin more than ayear ago the sea has been contracting-and It was believed that In a fewyears it would disappear entirely
The problem presented by the un-
ruly¬
Colorado is one of no small di-
mensions¬
Flooded the Salton basin-is a waste and without water itls adesert With sufficient water for Irri-gation
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and no more the basin nowcovered by this sea may bo made won-derfully productive Tho governmentreclamation service has no problemjust like that presented the Saltonsea and It might profitably turn Itsattention to it The Southern Pacifichowever having vast interests atstake will lose no time in undertak-ing
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to check the flow of water intothe basin Too much water may beworse than none at all and the rail-roads
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problem is how to reach a happy medium in that particular region
eWEBER CLUB ORGANIZING-
FOR THE CONTEST
The Weber Club has named a com-mittee
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of five to Investigate the availability ofproposed sites for the capItolbuilding in Ogden and to aid in pro-moting
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tho campaign for tho removalof tho capital to this citya That is the thing to do A militantspirit will not only win for Ogden thecapital but will bring to this city thelife and energy necessary to makoOgden the most prosperous populouscity In the intermountain region
0SPEEDING AUTOMOBILES AND
OTHER VEHICLES
There Is growing demand for abetter control of tho speed of wagonsand automobiles driven along lhestreets of this city Tho followingletter lb one of many protests-
To The Standard I see by themorning papers that another man hasboon run down and nearly killed byhorse and wagon In the hands of afast driver It would be hard to findanother placo so unsafe as thestroetH of ogden City I have menfound the matter so often in linosto the papers in letters to and conversations with merchants about de ¬livery boys In personal appeals toboys and In talks with Chief BrownIng and other officers that I greatlyregret finding It necessary to furtherspeak or act that others wouldsay and Co tho things needed tobring thtH scandalous condition otstreet life In our city to a closeI know that Chief Browning hasfrequently ordered officers unut n aito stop fast driving on the streetsand directed that vehicles he requiredto cross street intersections slowlyOfficers do not seem to get deeply Im ¬
pressed concerning the matterotherpeople fall to protest loudly and per ¬sistently and so we have danger fromreckless driving at every turn of thoroad The driver of the mall wagonor of the police wagon has no morelight to rush over the streets thanother persons have but It Is a com ¬
mon thing to see those wagons doingthis very thingand the hospitalwagons also tuink that theymay bo as Indifferent to tho welfareof others as the fire department wag ¬
ons may or assume the right to beI have wondered why people whoset Injured on the streets do notcause the arrest of the persons whocause the injury and sue for damagesIn tho case of a very old person orvery young person being Injured orkilled the latter has frequently happenedI have why the rel ¬
atives or friends did not go to thocity attorney and county attorney andupon prosecution of the guiltyj persons The are perhaps often keptfrom this course by the thought thatit there would bo a nellqe court
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rfino of 5 or 10 This Is not fecessarlly to be the outcome
In some way people who misusethe streets to tho injury or loss ofothers ought to be punished Thecrossings of Washington avenue andTwentyfourth and Twoutyflfthlstreets offer to any observer scencHofexcitement and danger nearly everyhour of every day and it is really a-
very reasonable and wellfounded ex-
pectation¬
that one or more personswill be kiiicd on the streets of OgdonIthrough fast driving beforeof thin day Will the peace officers tryto prevent it Signed Volnox CGunnell >
STATEMENTS PROVED TO BEFALSE
Sonjo one signing himself Will BMohr writing in the Salt Lake Trib-
une¬
on the defeat of the capitol taxI
saysWordhas gorfe out to all of the sis
lOt states that the people of Utah haverejected by their votes a proposition-to build a capitol building and tomany people In other states It Is newsthat Utrfh has no such building Theyarc unlmlormcd of tile fact that thoUtah state officers are tenants at willof Salt Lake county and that the leg-islature
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of Utah has no home but Isfrom time to time a tenant of SaltLako City corporation
As the proposition to submit thequestion to the voters was passed upon and approved by a legislature com-posed
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almost wholly of Mormon eldersone may feel mystified as to the causes-of the overwhelming rejection of theproposition It Is true that while thogentile American voter generallyfavored the propositIon yet many didnot vote on the question for the rea-son
¬
that a polygamous gang seemedlobe managing the enterprise fortheir own terrestrial glory but whatAmerican gentile votes were castwere generally In favor of a capitol
Ogden Is classed as a Gentile CityIn this city the vote against the capltol tax was 109G and for the tax 21
Does this fellow with a theory to proveand a falsehood to sustain claim therewere only 24 Gentile votes cast in Og-
den¬
In the neighborhood of Corinncthere are Gentile communities wheretho vote was almost solidly castagainst the tax
This sending out of misrepresenta-tions
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by men of the stamp of Mrohr does this state more Injury than
the building of the most magnificentcapitol could overcome conceding thatan Imposing building has an influ-ence
¬
in that directionThere has been so much of this
falsifying that the wonder Is theTribune retains the smallest degreeof respectability among Its own fol ¬
lowers The untruths are so palpablya libel upon the people of Utah asto excite disgust at home though ata distance they may be accepted astruth
There may be wrongs within thisstate to be righted but the coursepursued by the Tribune will never cor-rect
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anything In the first place thereis not a kindly spirit shown or a realdesire disclosed to bring about anImprovement and secondly there istoo much trickery and deception pradiced
CORPORAT1ON TAX
LAW SUGGESTS
QUESTIONS
NEWLANDS WANTS INFORMATION-ON TAFTS PLAN
Cannot a Graduated Income Tax BeAdopted or the Excise Tax Be
Increased
Washington Juno 2JWhc agree ¬
ing that President Tafts corporationtax is an easy and effective way of se-curing
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needed revenue for lie govern-ment if a graduated income tax cannotho adopted Senator Newlands ofNevada in addressing the senate today raised the question as to whetherIt would not be wise In enacting theproposed excise law to follow the ex-act
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verbiage of the tax imposed by thewar revenue act and under considera ¬
tion In tho Spreckels case Ho alsoasked whether equally beneficial re-sults
¬
in the of revenue andequally beneficial results in securingpublicity of and supervision over cor-porate¬
concerns could not bo securedby ILMr Nowlands asserted that whiletho tax which the president recom ¬
mends is as he declared an excisetax on the privilege of doing businessas an artificial entity and of freedomfrom point partnership liability bythose who own stock tax sus ¬
tamed b the supreme court In thoSpreckels ease was not of this nature
OUR BIG OFFER
CatarrhCURED OR
GET YOUR MONEY BACKWhat If a specialist In catarrhal af ¬
fiction a real physician of characterand integrity should offer to cure youof catarrh or nothing to pay
You would jump at the chance Ofcourse you would You would be fool ¬
ish If you didnt fI-
And now that the makers of Ilyomelpronounce Hlghomc tho AustralIan Inhalation Cure that has actuallycured moro cases of catarrh than allthe catarrh specialists of America com ¬
blued say to you that Hyomel willeuro your catarrh or you can haveyour money back what are you goingto doAre you going to continue to sufferwith snuffles crusts In the nose vat ¬
cry eyes mucous In the throat andall the annoying and distressing con ¬
ditions that accompany catarrh whenS W tdcon guarantees Hyomel toeuro you or backJust breathe Ilyomel In S W Badcon will tell you all about It A com ¬
plete outfit Including inhaler costsLQO and extra bottles 50 edits
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butwas simply a fax imposed on thooccupation of refining petroleum or
r sugar whether doneby a person firmor corporation
If the tax suggested by the presi-dent
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Mr Newlands lato be regarded as ah occupation taxmay not the question be raised thattho rule of uniformity broken byapplying this occupation to corpora-tions
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alone and not to natural per-sons
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If however it bo held that the sug-gested
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tax is as president asserts-a tax upon the privilege of doing bus-iness
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as an artificial entity that isto say a Lax upon tho right to dobusiness as a corporation may It notbe contended that tho corporate fran-chise
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IB t creation of the state soyerlgnty that tho power to tnx is thepower to destroy and that the nationhas no power this reason to taxthe privilege granted by the state
Since the excise tax on the refiners-Of sugar rind niIq mojiRiiroil hv theirgross receipts above a certain amount
I has been approved b the supremecourt Mr Neu lands suggested that Itcould he easily enlarged so as to In-
clude¬
all manufacturers of goods pro ¬
tected by the tariff and that It could-be made as little vexatious as possible-by relieving the small manufacturers-from Its operations
ENTIRE DAY GIVENOVER SPEEGHES
Washington June 2tThc courseof the senate today was tho reverse-of Its course yesterday the entireday being given over to speechesThere were three lengthy addressesSenator Bovcridge talked about fourhours and was followed by Mr Balloy at almost as great a length
Mr Nowlands was the last of thodays orators and hr Imrt tint Innsurrendered tho floor when the sen-ate
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adjournedMr Beverldge discussed an amend-
ment¬
proposed by hint regarding thesize of tobacco packages He con ¬
tended that while the size of thepackages had been reduced during theSpanish war to compel the purchaser-to pay the war tax those sizes hadnot been restored nor the prices re ¬
duced notwithstanding the removalof the tax thus practically giving thetobacco manufacturers and especiallythe tobacco trust tho advantage ofthe tax even though It has not beenIn operation for about nine years Hedeclared the trust had influencedlegislation for this purpose and as-serted
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it was benefited to the extent-of a million dollars a year
Mr Bailey talked about Tiee rawmaterial for the purpose of justifying-his vole as a Democrat against thefree entry of Iron ore lumber andhides He declared that previous tothe Cleveland administration the es-
tablished Democratic policy was Inopposition to the free admission ofraw material
Mr elands considered the In ¬
come tax question devoting especialconsideration to the presidents rec ¬
ommendation for a corporation taxHe discussed at length the legislationof 1898 providing for a tax upon thegross receipts of oil refiners onwhich the Spreckels case was decided-by the supreme court and which Isrelied upon by the president for theproposed corporation tax He point-ed
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out especially that the law of 189Swas applicable not to corporations-alone but to every person firm com-pany
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and corporation carrying on suchbusiness He suggested that a taxapplying onliy to corporations mightviolate the constitutional requirementof uniformity
When the making of preparedspeeches had been concluded the sen-ate
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resumed consideration of sched-ules
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and several amendments wereadopted On motion of Mr Lodge theduty of collodion and all compoundsof pyroxylin etc were Increased 10per cent advalorem above the Dingloyrate
Explaining that this was Intended-to meet Japanese competition of celluloid manufactures Mr Lodge saidthere was no question that the Impor-tations
¬
of this class of articles wererapidly Increasing The house had re ¬
duced the Dingley rateMr Aldrich nronosed an Increase of
the duty on sole leather as fixed bythe house from 5 to 10 pCI cent advalorem and on shoes from 15 to 20 percent Senator Bailey opposed this asbeing an Increase on an article thatshould be without duty Incidentallyhe said there was less reason for In ¬
creasing tho duty on sole leather Inview of the prospect of a corporation-tax
Regulates the bowels promoteseasy natural movements cures con-stipation
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Doans Regulcts Ask yourdruggist for them 5 cents a box
CHARGES AGAINST JAPANESEBANKER NOT SUSTAINED
Vancouver June 2IThe sensa-tional
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charges of having been connect-ed
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with the Illicit traffic in Japanesewomen preferred against K Illradevice president of the AmericanOri-ental
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bank of Seattle by certain ofhis follow countrymen have not beensustained and Hlrado Is free to re ¬
turn to the United States This wasthe finding today of a special hoard-of Inquiry of tho local United StatesImmigration officials Hlrado startedfor Seattle this afternoon Ho dodares that he haslbeen the victim of-a conspiracy
WILL PAY COUNTY WARRANTS
Notice Is hereby given that the un-dersigned
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Treasurer of Wober Coun-ty
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Utah will at his office on andarter this date pay all county war ¬
rants bearing register numbers fromNo 15117 to No 4601C Inclusive andthat all of said warrants shall ceaseto draw Interest after this date June22 1909 ALMA D CHAMBERS I
Treasurer of Weber CountyOgden Utah June 22 1909
NOTICE
Special Road Tax Electron SlatervllleRoad District Weber County
Utah
Notice is hereby given that in pur-suance
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of a Resolution adopted bytho Board of County Commissioners ofWeber County Utah on June 1st1H09 a Bpnclul election Is hereby called in the SLATERVILLE ROAD DISTRICT of Weber County Utah onTuesday July Cth 1D09 at the Meet¬
ing House In said District betweenthe hours of seven 7 A M anti sev-en
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7 P M on said day for the pur-pose
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of submitting to the qualifiedelectors within saId district a propo-sition to authorize the Board of Coun ¬
ty Commissioners of Weber CountyUtah to levy for the fiscal year 1909a district road tax of five 5 mills onall tho taxable property within saiddistrict to be used exclusively for theconstruction and repair of roads andhighways situate therein
Only registered voters residing within said district jwho shallhave paid
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We have just received a shipment of these popular refrigerators and arc anxious to demonstratetheir superior points So for the balance of June we are making exceptionally low price on them Sirah I-
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said property tax therein In the yearpreceding such election shall be en-
titled¬
to vote at such electionThe following parsed persons have
been appointed by tno said Board toconduct said special election towIt
William Cowan S W Perry andMoroni Wheeler
By order of the Board of CountyCommissioners of Weber county Utah
OSCAR B MADSON ChairmanSAMUEL G DYE County Clerk
Dated Ogden Utah June 7th 1909First publication June 7th 1909Last publication June 29th 1909
NOTICE
Special Road Tax Election Harrisvllle Road District Weber
County Utah
NOTICE Is hereby given that Inpursuance of a Resolution adopted bythe Board of County Commissioners ofWeber County on June 1st1909 a Special Election is hereby call ¬
ed in the HARRISVILLE ROAD DIS ¬
TRICT of Weber Count Utah onTuesday July C 1909 at the MeetingHouse In said district between thehours of seven 7 oclock A M andseven 7 oclock P M on said dayfor the purpose of submitting to thequalified electors within said district-a proposition to authorize tho Boardof County Commissioners of WeberCounty Utah to levy for the fiscalyear 1901 a district road tax of five
5 mills on all the taxable propertywithin said district to be used ex-clusively
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for the construction and re-pair of roads and highways situatetherein
Only registered voters residingwithin said district who shall havepaid said property tax therein In theyear nrpnfrllnrr such p1f oltnn chnll hnentitled to vote at such election
Tho following named persons havebeen appointed by the said Board toconduct said Special Election towlt
M D Harris John Child and LeviJ Taylor-
By order of tho Board of CountyCommissioners of Weber CountyUtah
OSCAR B MADSONChairman
SAMUEL G DYECounty Clerk
Dated Ogden Utah June 7th 1909First Publication June 7th 1909Last Publication Juno 29th 1909
NOTICE
Special Road Tax Election NorthOgden Road District weoer
County Utah
Notice Is hereby given that In pur-suance
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of a Resolution adopted by theBoard of County Commissioners ofWeber county Utah on June 1st 1909-a Special Election Is nerooy calledIn the NORTH OGDEN ROAD DIS ¬
TRICT of Wober County Utah onTuesday July Gth 1909 at the Moot ¬
ing House In said district between-the hours of seven 7 oclock A M
and seven 7 oclock P M on saidlay tor the purpose of submitting tothe qualified electors within said dis-trict
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a proposition to authorize thoBoard of County Commissioners oC
Weber County Utah to levy for thefiscal year 1909 a district road tax ofthree 3 mills on all tho taxable prop-erty
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within said district to be usedexclusively for the construction and re ¬
pair of roads and highways situatetherein
Only registered voters residingwithin said district who shall havepaM said nronertv tax therein In theyear preceding such election oe en ¬
titled to vote at such electionThe following named persons have
been appointed by the said Board toconduct said Special Election towit
Edwin J Marshall Henry Barkerand Marlon Berrett
By order of the Board of CountyCommissioners of Weber County Utah
OSCAR B MADSON Chairman I
SAMUEL G DYE County ClerkDated June 7th 1909First Publication June 7th 1909Last publication June 29th 1909
NOTICE TO WATER USERS
State Engineers OfficeSalt Lake City Utah June 22 1909Notice is hereby given that A F
Parker whose post ofllce address isOgden Utah has made applicationin accordance with the re ¬
quirements ot Chapter lOSSession Laws of Utah 1905 as amend-ed
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by the Session Laws of Utah 1907-to appropriate twentyseven thousand
27 000 acrefeet of water from theSouth Fork of Ogden River WoberCount Utah Said water will be stor-ed
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whenever available during the perloch from January 1 to December 31 In ¬
elusive of each year In a reservoirembraced In Sections 4 5 G and 7Township C north Range 3 east andSections 32 and 33 Township 7 northRange 3 east Salt Lake base and mer ¬
idian The water so stored will bereleased from said reservoir into apipe line whenever necessary duringthe above named period at a pointwhich lies south 2250 feet from thenorthwest corner of Section 7 Town ¬
ship G north Range 3 east Salt Lakebase and meridian from where It willbe conveyed for a distance of about70000 feet to the intake of Ogden Citypipe line In Ogden Canyon In whichpipe line it will be conveyed for adistance of about 30000 feet to OgdenCltvs distributive system whero Itwill be used during the period abovespecified for municipal purposes Thisapplication Is designated In the StateEngineers office as No IS 19
All protests against the granting ofsaid application staUng the reasonstherefor must be made by affidavit Induplicate and filed In this office with-In
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thirty 30 lays after tho comple ¬
tion of the publication of this noticeCALEB TANNER
State EngineerDate of first publication June 21
1909 date of completion of publicationJuly 2G 1909
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